Archive for June 28, 2013

Is Israel Ready to Attack Iran?

June 28, 2013

Is Israel Ready to Attack Iran? | Your Single Source for News.

By Rod Pennington

Recently, with little fanfare, the Saudi government expressed their willingness to allow the Israeli Air Force to use its air space unchallenged if it wanted to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities.  Living in such close proximity, the Kingdom is nervous about the extreme erratic Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the radical clerics having “The Bomb”.

The Israelis may have concluded that President Obama’s attempt to “engage” the Iranians has failed.  And worse has given Iran an extra year to in which to develop a nuclear weapon. An unnamed high official was contemptuous of the way Israel was being treated by the current administration. “They bully their friends and bow to their enemies.”

If Israel is going to attack the Iranian facilities it will likely be sooner rather than later.  The Russians have agreed to sell Iran their state-of-the-art S-300 anti-aircraft missiles.  Once deployed and activated it would make an Israeli attack much more difficult if not impossible.  The Israeli realize their window of opportunity is closing, and fast.  They will likely need to strike within the next 90 days or be willing to have a country that has vowed to wipe them off the planet have the bomb.

Israel has made it clear it will not allow its sworn enemies to join the Nuclear Weapon’s club.  In 1981 the Israeli Air Force took out the nuclear facility of Saddam Hussein near the Iraqi capital. There is no reason to believe they will allow a much more belligerent Iranian government to have the bomb.

Iran signals no scaling back in nuclear activity despite victory of ‘moderate’ Rouhani

June 28, 2013

Iran signals no scaling back in nuclear activity despite victory of ‘moderate’ Rouhani | JPost | Israel News.

By REUTERS
06/28/2013 16:01
Islamic Republic’s atomic energy chief says country to press ahead with uranium enrichment; tells reporters that Iran will not shut down underground nuclear bunker despite western requests.

A bank of centrifuges at nuclear facility in Iran

A bank of centrifuges at nuclear facility in Iran Photo: REUTERS

ST PETERSBURG, Russia – Iran will press ahead with its uranium enrichment program, its nuclear energy chief said on Friday, signaling no change of course despite the victory of a relative moderate in the June 14 presidential election.

Fereydoun Abbasi-Davani, head of the Islamic Republic’s Atomic Energy Organization, said production of nuclear fuel would “continue in line with our declared goals. The enrichment linked to fuel production will also not change.”

Speaking through an interpreter to reporters at a nuclear energy conference in St Petersburg, Russia, he said work at Iran’s underground Fordow plant – which the West wants Iran to close – would also continue. Iran refines uranium at Fordow that is a relatively close technical step away from weapons-grade.

Iran says it is enriching uranium to fuel a planned network of nuclear energy power plants, and also for medical purposes.

But enriched uranium can also provide the fissile material for nuclear bombs if processed further, which the West fears may be Tehran’s ultimate goal.

Abbasi-Davani said Iran’s so far only nuclear power plant – which has suffered repeated delays – had been “brought back online” three days ago and was working at 1,000 megawatt capacity. A UN nuclear agency report said in May that the Russian-built Bushehr plant was shut down, giving no reason.

“Thankfully in the last days, no concrete defects with the plant have been reported to me,” Abbasi-Davani said.

Hopes for a resolution to the nuclear dispute were boosted this month with the election as president of Hassan Rouhani, who has promised a more conciliatory approach to foreign relations than confrontational predecessor Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Rouhani will take office in early August.

NO FORDOW CLOSURE

As chief nuclear negotiator under a reformist president between 2003 and 2005, Rouhani struck a deal with European Union powers under which Iran temporarily suspended uranium enrichment activities. The work restarted after Ahmadinejad was first elected and has been sharply expanded.

Iran’s theocratic supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said on Wednesday the nuclear stand-off could easily be resolved if the West were to stop being so stubborn.

The hardline Khamenei wields ultimate control over Iranian nuclear policy, although the president exerts some influence.

While accusing the West of being more interested in regime change than ending the dispute, Khamenei did express a desire to resolve an issue which has led to ever tighter and more damaging sanctions on Iran’s oil sector and the wider economy.

But analysts say it remains highly uncertain whether Iran may now be more prepared to meet the demands of world powers that it immediately halt its most sensitive enrichment, to a fissile concentration of 20 percent, and stop work at Fordow.

Asked whether there would be any change in Iranian policy after Rouhani’s election and whether it could suspend 20 percent enrichment, Abbasi-Davani said Iran’s nuclear program was aimed at producing electricity and for medical purposes.

“In line with these two goals of course the production of energy will not stop,” he said.

Fordow is under the monitoring of the UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency, he said. “So in line with our declared plans … we will of course continue our work at this center.”

Iran will soon hand over to the Vienna-based IAEA a list with plans for new nuclear reactor sites, he said, speaking in front of a model of the Bushehr reactor at the Islamic state’s stand at the nuclear industry fair in St Petersburg.

Off Topic: Pamela Geller Barred From Britain for Anti-Muslim Rally on London Slaying

June 28, 2013

Pamela Geller Barred From Britain for Anti-Muslim Rally on London Slaying – Forward.com.

( This woman gives the anti radical Islam movement a bad name.  Strident and stupid, I cringe hearing her speak.  Nevertheless, FUCK the UK for violating free speech and pandering to Islam once again. – JW )

Controversial Blogger Planned To Speak at Far Right Protest

By Liam Hoare

Published June 26, 2013.

Pamela Geller, the controversial anti-Islam blogger and activist infamous for her staunch criticism and denigration of Islam, has been banned from entering the United Kingdom by Home Secretary Theresa May.

In a two-page letter which Geller uploaded onto her blog, Atlas Shrugs, the Home Office informed Geller that has been “excluded from the UK” on the basis that her “presence here would not be conducive to the public good.” Her previous history indicated to the Home Secretary that Geller may attempt to “foster hatred which might lead to inter-community violence in the UK.”

Below the letter in her blogpost, Geller reacted to the decision:

In a striking blow against freedom, the British government has banned us from entering the country. Muhammad al-Arifi, who has advocated Jew-hatred, wife-beating, and jihad violence, entered the U.K. recently with no difficulty. In not allowing us into the country solely because of our true and accurate statements about Islam, the British government is behaving like a de facto Islamic state. The nation that gave the world the Magna Carta is dead.

Geller and her co-founder of Stop Islamisation of America (SIOA), Robert Spencer, who has also been banned from entering the UK, had been due to attend and speak at a rally in Woolwich organized by the English Defense League, the far-right movement which purports to share with Geller a mutual concern over the Islamisation of Europe, on Saturday, June 29. “Today is a sad day for freedom of speech,” EDL leader Tommy Robinson stated after Geller announced her ban.

It was in Woolwich that on May 22, the soldier Lee Rigby was murdered by two assailants armed with knives and a meat cleaver. One of the suspects, Michael Adebolajo, justified the action by stating that, “The only reason we have killed this man today is because Muslims are dying daily by British soldiers.” Since the attack, several mosques and Islamic community centers across Britain have been desecrated with graffiti, including swastikas and the letters EDL and NF. On June 23, a small explosive device was left outside a mosque in Walsall, near Birmingham.

In a statement, a Home Office spokesman said: ‘We condemn all those whose behaviors and views run counter to our shared values and will not stand for extremism in any form.’

Under British legal provisions introduced in 2005 to combat terrorism and extremism, the Border Agency under the auspices of the Home Office has the power to either deport or deny entry to non-UK citizens who engage in “unacceptable behaviors.” This covers people who use the media or public speech to “foment, justify or glorify terrorist violence in furtherance of particular beliefs, seek to provoke others to terrorist acts, foment other serious criminal activity or seek to provoke others to serious criminal acts, or foster hatred which might lead to inter-community violence in the UK.”

On the basis of Geller’s work with SIOA, Jihad Watch, and Atlas Shrugs, as well as her previous public statements, the Home Secretary personally deemed that if she were to “espouse such views” in the UK, Geller “would be committing unacceptable behaviors and would therefore be behaving in a way that is not conducive to the public good.”